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This open access book focuses on the energy sector and will make a significant contribution to its continued evolution. For many years, the energy sector has been missing a raison d’etre and now finally there are increased calls for that to be justice. Hence, this book will develop the concept of energy justice and how it needs to be formalised in a new ‘social contract’ with all stakeholders in society. The focus will be on improving legal systems at local, national and international levels while ensuring that justice is a core issue within energy law, the legal system and more broadly in society.
The entry into force of the Lisbon Treaty poses anew the question of whether, from now on, it will be more likely for the European Union to use this mechanism, or, conversely, the new institutional, jurisdictional and decision-making framework may act as a containment of favourable trends in the development of variable integration formulas. In reality, flexible or differentiated integration instruments, within or outside of the framework of the EU, alongside strictly intergovernmental cooperation between certain EU countries, have existed since the beginning of Community integration.
The Palgrave Handbook of Zero-Carbon Energy Systems and Energy Transitions provides a comprehensive and authoritative source of information, analysis and recommendations on the multi- and inter-disciplinary subject of zero carbon energy systems. The Handbook will advance thinking and research underlying the on-going energy transition by; covering a wide range of energy technologies and sources (e.g. fossil fuels, renewables, low carbon energy) including investigating the potential of new and alternative technologies and fuel sources and looking at the power, heating/cooling and transport sectors; Looking at varied legal jurisdictions and governance approaches including developing and developed countries and investigating potential new approaches to achieving a zero carbon energy system; Providing a broad range of theoretical and methodological approaches from a range of disciplines; Inclusion of a global range of case studies from Africa, Arctic, Asia, Australasia, Europe, the Middle East, the Americas (Central, North and South) and the Pacific, from the international, national, sub-national to city/community level.
In today’s global culture where the internet has established itself as a main tool of communication, the global system of economy and regulations, as well as data and decisions based on data analysis, have become essential for public actors and institutions. Governments need to be updated and use the latest technologies to understand what society’s demands are, and user behavioral data, which can be pulled by intelligent applications, can offer tremendous insights into this. The Handbook of Research on Artificial Intelligence in Government Practices and Processes identifies definitional perspectives of behavioral data science and what its use by governments means for automation, predicta...
Courage, Contributions and Compliance: The Routledge Handbook of Climate Law and Governance recognises calls from the United Nations (UN), the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). The elders, and others, for climate justice and urgent action, and convenes insights from leading legal and institutional experts, professors, professionals and early career scholars on emerging climate law and policy challenges, commitments and solutions. The collection explores the role of law and governance in scaling up global responses to climate change and advancing sustainability. Based on careful study of international advances and the full spectrum of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)...
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Constituye para mí una especial satisfacción y un honor participar en este Tercer Congreso de ASIDE en representación de la Federación Europea de Asociaciones de Derecho de la Energía (EFELA) y de la Asociación Española de Derecho de la Energía (AEDEN), sintiéndome también parte activa y muy comprometida en el esfuerzo de ampliar esta fecunda comunidad de juristas de la energía latinoamericana a España —como parte de la misma realidad y cultura jurídica—, así como a los numerosos países de Europa que se integran en EFELA.
"Constituye un auténtico honor presentar la primera publicación promovida por la Red Iberoamericana de Derecho de la Energía (RIDE), titulada “Retos del sector energético para el desarrollo sostenible en Iberoamérica”, en la cual participan autores de diferentes países: Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia, Colombia, Costa Rica, España, México, Perú, Portugal, Uruguay y Venezuela. Con este amplio número de aportes se abordan algunos de los temas de mayor actualidad para la región en materia energética. Las reflexiones vertidas en esta obra colectiva materializan uno de los objetivos de la Red Iberoamericana de Derecho de la Energía (RIDE), que está concebida como un espacio para la f...